Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, March 26, 1825, Image 4

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VOTliUtal SMiM fcherilf’s sales. , On she firsi Twt lay in April next, rryil.L ne sold at the Court-Home, in th W city of Satra'nah, between the hours' ten a- d four o'clock. All that Northern half part of that Lot im rmm City sheriff’s Sales. On the frit Tuesday in April next, 'TWILL be a id before the C .ur.-rtouae, M between the uiual hour*, the following ruperty to wito One negro man, named Andrew, levied on j).rc"l of Land, lying, being and sitiia'ed in | aa the property of Mary Gilbert, to aatiaiy an the cl y of Savannah and county of rhstham, I execution f om the Court of Common Pleaa known in the plan of sail eitv aa Trurt Lot land Oyer and Terminer for the city of S.' (loiter o in Reynolds Ward fronting on Hey I vannah, in favor of Miller k Fort. BolilaSqu 're,together with ail and aingular the I A n gro woman named Ruth, levied on aa •diftoea and buildinga thereon, levied on un I the property of Ben. Shcftall, to satisfy an dcr a fi. fk. on forecloaure aa he property of I execution in favor of John L Dews, against Oliver Sturgea, In flavor of J hn Cumming. I Benjamin and Mordecai Sheftall, issued from All that Lot of Land in the city of Savannah, | said Court containing 60 feet in front and 9ll feet in depth known in the plan of said city by the No. three (3) first Tything Reynolds Watd, lev! ed m under a A fit. on a foreclosure sa the property of 'ohn Hunter, in favor of Robert Mitchell, ass gnee- All that tract of Land on the Island of Skid away, Chathim county,called Springfield sail' to contain 730 acres, bound d northwardly b lands -4 the Estate of John Riiletlge,eastward- ly by lands of James B'.lho, southwardly by lands formerly Sutcliffa westwardly by rivet and mar hea with improvements thereon le vied on as the property of chas. Stephens, ti satisfy an eiecution in favor of diehard Mich- ardson, for use, he Ac. All that tr ct nr parcel of Land containing 567 acres more or leas with 100 acres of Maral Land, called Oaeland, situate, lying and be ing in Little Ogechee District, in the eountv of Chatham, bounded on the north by lands o' Fleming Akin, on the east by lands of D Parser, on the south by lands of the late H. Walburger, and on the west by a northeas branch if Little Ogechee River together witl. all and singular the ed fires, imp o .ement; ton appurtenances, levied nn unterafi fa on forecloaure aa 'He property of George L Cope, in favor of J ohn M’Ntsh, Peter Mitch' clland Robert Mitchell, All that tr .ct or parcel of T st.d situate, ly ing and being in the county . f Cha'ham, known by the name nf Muir Hall, containing 1097 acres more or h as, bonnded on tbe tout bv lands of James Forrest, on the east by Co J Marshall’s lands, on the north by George Jones’s land, and on the weat bv Little Of e. chee River; Also, Two Lota of Land in 'll Citv of Savannah, known by the Nos. ( 9 twentVi,i 'fc, and (30) thirty, in Columbia Ward with 'he appurtenances thereunto ap pr taming, levied on under a fi fa. on fo-e- cl ' ore aa die property of Fleming Akin, dee. m favur of We. Dixon A Co. assignees ol M M'Leod. Fif > -four Shares of Stock of the Bank of the State of Georgia, subscribed for by B M’K nne, in the names f bis children Folia MKnne and John M’K nne, Jr. on wh : r.h £ UJ hat been paid in on each share levied ou as the property of B. M’Kinne, to satisfy an execution from Richtnoi d minty, in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia- A negro woman named Mary otherwise cal led Constan e, and her two children named Lucy and Margaret, evud >s ilia property nf Vn . Wayne, to aatiafy an execution from Scriven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter, 18 Read "f Cuttle, more or leas, 9 horses, 1 Plantation Fiatt, 1 fouroured boat,2F«ot Gins,! Lot Plantation Tools, 2 Plnughs, and the bull' A sorrel eolt horse, levied on aa the prop erty of Wm. Browrjohn, to satisfy an execu tiou from said Court in favor of Alexander t etfair. A Billiard Table, with Mecca, Q lei, Uc. levied on aa the property of the Rat of F,u gene M’Conalougne, to satisfy an execution in favor of Francis Doyle, for house rent. All the buddings on lot No. 34 Warren Ward, bounded anuth by Broughlon-atreet. mrtli by a 'a te, east by lot No 33, weat b) Lot Mo 35, levied on as the property of C H. Hayden, to am sfy an eiecution for rent, rusteea Chi him Academy, vs. C.H Hayden Two buildinga on the western bird part of Lot No 2, Jekyl Tything Da-by Ward, and me building on tbe rear of the cent-e third ratt of aaid L< t, levied n aa he property of H. Hayden, to satisfy two executions for rent, Trustees Congress’ ional Church or leeting House, vs C. H Hayden. All the buildings on Lot No HO, Warren Watd, bounded north by Congress street, anuth by a lane, east by Lot No' 31, weat by Lot No- 29, levied on as tilt property of Mrs Ann M' Hinder, to aatiafy an execution fo. rent in favor of the Trustees of the Chathnir Academy A. I. D LYON C. 51. march 7 R7 J. Shinn's Panacea. T HE subscriber having discovered the com position otSWAlMS CELEBRATED PAJhACEA, hss now t supply on hand fat sale i he hss reduced theprice from j$3 50, to 82 50, or by the doxen 24- All charitable institutions in the U. Stales snd. the poor will bk supplied gratia. If the citixens of the principal, cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to tbe poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases“ scrofula or king’s evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long •landing rheumatic afl'ections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling ind disease of the hones, and all cases generally of the ulcerous ebarac ter, and chronic diseases, generally arising in debilitated eonstitoliuns, but more especially from syphilis or affections arising therefrom t ulcers in the laryuq, nodes, lie. and that dreadful disease occaiioi'ed by a lnng and excessive use of mercury, ffe- Itiaalaouae ful in the dia ;aae of the liver-” Certificates. Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Sa' urday after the first Tues day in Ms; next, between the hours t>f u n and four o’clock, will be soil at the mar bet-house in tbe town nf c t- Marys, he fol- wing negroes, vi*: Judy and her son John, imon, and < liar lea, levied on as the proper ty of Jtmea Williamson, deceased, to satisfy in executon on the fnreciosure of a mort rage, in favor of Edw-rd F. Tattnall, tdminis- tratot f John Hamilton- M. H. HEBBARD, S C- C. St. Marys, February 25,1825. March 2 82 I have within the last two years had an op portunity of seeing several cases of very tuve terate ulcers, which having previously relist ed tlie regular modes of treatment, wen Healed by the use of Hr. Swrim’a Panacea, and I do believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy ia scro fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Penn sylvsnia I have employed the Panacea of Mr, 8wnim, in numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in sec-ondary syphilis snd mercurial diseases, 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Penn, Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1823. Adm nistiator’s *ale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Court-House ill the city of Savannah, by permission of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, One undivided fourth of a tract of land, containing about five hundred acres, on CumberlandTsland, Camden County,known as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth of a certain tract of land situated on said Island, containing about five hundred acres, dings, on a Tract of Land belonging to James I originally granted to Gen. Lachlan M'iit- P .stall, consisting of s Bern, 1 Threabin- I tosh, and bounded on the south by the said Machine, 1 Dwel'ing House, K tchen, and out I Plum Orchard Tract, buddings, a d f >ur negro houses, levi- d on as I Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate the property uf the E.t of Thos. Melrose, | on the Ogeechee Road, three miles from deceusc'1, to satisfy an execution in favor of I Savannah, containing about six hundred Wm. Inglia U Go. ... I acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S. Two Negroes named Sancho and Andrew, Bayard, deceased-sold for the benefit of levted on aa 'be property of Thos. Helios h heirs artd creditors> of 8aid estate, dec. to aatiafy a warr nt for rent in favor of | j_ BAYARD James Pcitell lot No. 2, 'wo, and improvements, Li' erty j Ward, in the city of Savannah, levted on as | the property of Thos Lueena, dec. to satisfy •n execution from a Just icea’a Court, infxvo of Justice’s Court, and returned to me by a Constable Half Lot snd Buildings, No. 4, P.winsburg 0,-1 t'torpe Ward, in toe citv of 8avi>.nan, | the u texpired I -use of aaid j Lot far th ee years from I muary las', levi.-don a- the pro perty of Cubt' Lewis, to satisfy an execution from x Justices Court in fsvor uf J £tf M. Pen- dergsst, returned to me by a conStabie. All that Lot of Ground in Savannah, known g*Lot No 4, Wln'n< on Tything, U»th\ Ward, 60 feet in foot nn the Bay, and 90 feet in depth ; bounded westwardly by Lot No.5, eastwardly by Lot,No.3,an ! southward ly by a Lne , together with all the house* I end out houses thereon—the said lot being | that on wtiieli the City Hotel Hands—levied a- under an execution, upon a rule absolute of the Superior Court of Chatham eouuty, as j the property of Elcsxer Early, to satisfy the Bank of Darien. A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on tithe property of Elizabeth Whiting, to sa tiety an eiecution in tavor of Willis R. Frank tin, against Augustus F. Uui-kec, and others M rch 7 ISAAC D'LYON S C. C. Administrator estate N. S. Bavard. Feb 2 Sl'lnf Administrator’s Sale On the first Tuesday in April next, [ WILL sell at the Court-House in Jeffer son Camden County, between the usual hours of sale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tam<»r, and he lour children, Daniel, Stephen John and Yor- ck, ih; property of the Estate of Geo’gc Humana, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors snd heirs of said estate, pursuant to ei»ve granted by *he Court of Ordinary of said County. . GEORGE MOHRIFON, Administrator, with the ''* ill annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. deceased, iff.m son, 24 f h Jana 1825. Feb 2 58 Sheriff’s Sales. On the fret Tuesday in April next. Try ILL be aold at the Court Home in the \## city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o’clock The following seven negroes, viz : Davis, Maria, Patienee, Dublin, Beck, Tre| hina uni Oscar, with the increase >f the females levtef on under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage is the property of Joseph Carruthers to satis fy the Bank of the State of Georgia. Also, If following 35 n-gro *, vix: Cuff.: (Cooper,! Harriet, Ally, old Charlotte, Jack Sky, Charlmte, Pendaw, Bess, Preccssa amt child, Bridget and Peggy, William, Eiauy, Billey, Philip PbyUia, old Cumbo, Jenny, old Peggy, B> utus, Jeaae, Brutus Sandy, Maria, Cywla, Dick, Toby,Sophia, Daphne and child, Jacob,Sye.Beckey and John,with the increan of the t'e/nsles, levied on aa the property ol N enoias Cruger, under a II fa on a foreclosur- Oi a mortgage in favour of John Carnahan amt James McHenry for use of Chris,iana Levett Also, a negro man named 5am levied on a the property of Char'es B. F.in, under fi fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in fsvor o James Anderson. Also, tbe following 19 negroes, vix r—Abrx- bam. Harry, Rato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Ssm'jo, Lucy, Scipto, Maryan. R.tchsel, I.on don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eitaa George, Ru dy, and Jim, with thi increase of the females, levied un as the property of Flemming Akin dec, under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure of t mort gage in favor ot Wm. Dixon k Co- assignees Of Murdoch M’Lcud. I. D’LYON. S. C. C . If, II . . 5A N otice IS HEREBY GIVEN, T HAT throe months after date, applica tion will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiicate of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinne,Jon. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 243. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824. dec 18 21 -fp} VALUABLE MEDICISTE. YOTTViBL’A Vegetable Calholicon. niHR subscribi r reap, ctfully sol-cits tbe at 'LL tention of every friend of suffering hu n.nity, to to the sbove m w and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the svatem the very seeds of disease, and in resturing the deranged and morbid conditi m of the organs of life to a free and healthy esereise of their functions, hsa exci ted the astonishment, and completely siKn end the objections of the most inert d ilous — Facts are the beet arguments. In order to put the virtues oi tne Cstbolicon to as severe a scrutiny aa poasible, it was uffered by silver- psement together witn the attendance of n physician, gratuitously to any pera m who would apply fur it, and v.h se cause might seemt come within'he range of its healing power—numbers of severe case* of long da d. ing, and some of them seemingly de ,-v ftp ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have ken cured or so much relieved as to warrant the assertion that a little perseverance wiil do so In fact, such is the confidence of the physi cian under whose care these patients were nlaced, in this remedy, a cm fide ce re 111 t ing from the irresistible coni iction that hss' been forced upon his mind by ocular demon stration, ard a personal trial of it on himselt that he permits me to declare it as Ins d -el ded opinion, that he Cath ilienn is nut only » perfectly safe and innocent, but a most p iw erful and invaluable remedy in certain do eases and states of the at stem, auch aa the f <1 could wish to be. With my thanks, I am your ibliged Immble servant, tie. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, is George Kt.ic, of the District of South- vark, personally appeared, and, being doiv worn, doth declare and say that the above siat 'tnent lain all respects correct and true tnd that the aigna'ure to it it in the baud writing of this deponent J'tfl BI ?NS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 26, I8.4i SCOTTS BIBLE STkaao i-vM ani rioi. "J OWlHj?!— De il'ty resulting from intemperance ami dissipation; Ol 1 und inwterat Uic* rs. Pains in the brn s uttended with sweilugs «f the joins; ItuUgi’Siiun« Bi.'tdies on the face, pimp.e , &c.; Al complaints of the Liver; Tetter .♦ Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseases gen^ral.y ; Mercurial aud acrofuloua com plaints The Gatholicnn (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exciusivei if vegetflbie matter) with the exception of h si ght determi lation to the bowels^ which it preserves in a soluble stile, acts insensibly, h pleasHnt to the taste, and requires n • particu ar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li quors ul ways except' d,) or confinement. A Hgrntle, safe and agreeable cathartic mid. cine, improving the appetite and restoring th* general tone of the »yn»em, it ia contidentlv recommended to iadies in a delicate situa* on. W. W. POTTER, 66 Chesnui-sueet. N otice. A LL persons having demands sgainst the m. estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late o. the city of Washington, deceased, - ave re quired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and thos. indebted to said est»te, are nqnrcd to mrk mmediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r. Jsn 14 4'i'h Philadelphia, May 31, 1824 At the request of Mr. W. W Potter, I hove late.y exhibited, in several instances, a medi cated sirup, called Poster’s Vegetable Catho icon, with the most decided advantage. I as' et, never failed effecting a cure in every case in which I have thought proper ti employ it. H. M’MUlli R1E, If D NO ! IUE. N INE MON THS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the HonurabU- the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot, with the improvements, situate in the city of Savannah, in the said county,and known in the plan of said city by the No. 53, Brow Ward, for the benefit of the heirs and legatee* of the estate of the late Hugh M’Call, de ceased. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BKASCH, Executors. net ’4 70 JNOi ioE. N INE months after daU, application w>ll in made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court ot Ordinary Gha.ham county, for leave ti sell all the real t state of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said esUte. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oet 12 71 NOTUfi. N INE months after d ite,application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chniham Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Tnnothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvestcr Bryant. IN. petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating r that in consideration of certain prom issory notes, made to the said Timothy, b> them, one payable with interest, from fir of January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822 a second payable as aforesai >, on the first oi January, 1823/ and a th rd pavableas af>r. laid, on the first of January, 1824- executed a oortgage to said '1'imottiy Hopkins, his hei and assigns, on all those four tracts of U.id. s tuated in the courity aforesaid, conveyed 1- the said Tinothy, to the said f-angley an( SeWester, and lying on the south side o Great Satdla River, one tract containing sev • ntysevenjacres, more or less; two tract* ontsining fifty seres, more or less, and on' ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh v -eight acres, more or less, conditioned f«>- he payment of the three said several notes >n the days sbove mentioned, and that sail ^veral notes remain unpaid—on motion o Archibald Clark, attorney for plainti* 1 , it i. > dered, that thr said Ltngley and Selveste:. their heirs or assigns, pay into Courv, wit In welve months from this date, t’.ie sums dui >n said notes, and the interes and costs, olh t:rwise that the equity of redemption be for ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed nga take place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minotes, 27th Octo her, 18V4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87 4re County,, sitting for ordinary purposes fir an order, absolute, to sell lots N s fouranr five, (4 and 5) in Ca: peuter’s How, and lot No. one, (l) Green Ward, in the city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate WILLIAM GASTON. Qualified Executor. 7 Q-7. IN EQUITY. Between Louis Leconte, and John Leconte, Com pUunantSy and Peter Lecont John Thomas thapmu i, ■ ■ ■■■—— Reyno its and Valeria. Sheriff - ’s Sale, On the first Tuesday in Ma.j next, his Wife, Ikfendants —Lioerly Superior Court. r HE Complainants hsvini- filed their bill in this Court, the objact of whirh is to per petuate the teatimony of certain persons there in named, and it appearing that the Defend ants respectively reside beyond the limits ot the state uf G orgia, and within the United Statta : It is ordered, that service upon the N otice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Oliver Sturgos, Esq. late of sq. late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are request ed to hand them in, properly attested, and those indebted to suid estate, are requested to make immediate payment to WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r. Feb in M otice I^INE MONTHS after the date of this *-x notice, application will he made to the Honorable the Conrt of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tile benefit of the heirs and creditors of 6aid deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dnr 18 21 ILL be sold in front of the Court-I said Defendants be effected hy publication in douse, in the city of Savannah, between |»ne of the Gazettes ol Savannah, requiring the aaid Defendants to appear and answer the aaid hill uf Complainants, on or before tbe eleventh day o April next. A true copy, E- BAKER, Clerk. February 10,1825. Feb 17 71j - th ■ -susl hours of ten and four o’clock, Tne following eight negroes, vis. Cuffee, Peggy, lloaannan.Carolina, Joseph,M.ry.Bet ty an j jtav levied omindcr a fi.ta. on a fore closure, aa the property of Cha-lea H. Hay. den. in favor of Frederick W. Hiem man- (Birch 7 - - ISAAC IV^PNi S. C. C: • lr( EQUI1Y. Between W Davies. Administrator, Complain ant, and John l arnochun Administrator^ de bonis non with the wiil annexed of Geor *e Richardson anil others t Dejemlants. In equity, Chatham Superior Court— Chancery, 20th August, 1824. I T •ppearibg that John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the aaid John Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the com< plainant’s said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that tbe said billj as to him, be taken pro confesso t and it is further order**), that a copy of this order be ptiblisht d once a week, in one of the public Guzettea of this state, until the e* piration of the time within which the said de fendsnt is required to appear and answer as aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 50f Hills on New-York, F or sale by Feb 24 C. C. GRISWOLD. Phi adephiiu July 28th, 1824. Mr. W W. Potter t By SA Ml/Eh T. AS HSTRWq ca n omhi’i. H s'on fo” publishing .V nu?. FAMILY SIBI.E containingidi ^ giiittl Refc'cnC'i to be ca -ft ,w ^ vm.u IEV HOYAL OCTAVt) \ bedithed with a like net, of the Authtpf* TO SOUTHERN PLANTER8. The Vegetable Pathol icon is pecultHrly adapted to those diseases vh ; ch are prevale'-t a-’tong the colour- d poputat on of the south In that disease which is ended ya vs, it is a sure remedy ; a single trisl of it, will convince planters of its s iperior efficaet to any reme Jy of a similar nature in the United States* NO ITCH. 'Hie advantages of this median i are, not confining the patient onneces^arily to tbe house, or keeping him from his business.— With one solitu< v exception ’hat of aniri"!* ou i liquors, it docs not lay any res trie ions upon his app Hite It i&bo gentle in us' opera* on th4t Uie p tieni finds lumaolf j etting well be cannot tell how. A* it is not the wish ofthr proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give a cotisi deration equal in value persons at a distxnce who may wish to try uis irediciue, but who are not certain if it Se applicoble to their complaint, are request cd to describe heir case and symp'o ns in a tetter, p »st-jjaid, and directed to him—th > etter will be i nmodiately placed in h*na- diily competent to de . d • the q uestion.— -Should he remedy not se m to suit the dia* ease, they will be frinklv told so. CAuri n* To prevent d S4ppoiotm'‘nt it is wed io •t fie that it takes in ordinary cases fro n 3 tv 5 non'ev to effect a core so that peis-ms vhw tre labouring under any serous infirmity. must make up their mind to peisevere to tha ext« n. at least- -if they do not, they might well save themselves the trouble and expen.v f usi igu smaller qu»ntiiv, AH orde s pisi-piid uml enclosing the m atey, immediately MUendcd t<>, sod tie meat one iv.cve l and delivered with directions for use o any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected N. B To prevent the possibility of »1i im- p >sitton, it wi l bt sold i.> tiie city of Philadel phia, at the office in Fifth near Ract-Str- et. irat the dwelling of the uropri tor, N ». 66 dhe«nu: s reet, only, and abroad by his au horized agents W W PmtIp.R, 66 Chemut Street, Phdade'pfi a• Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that 1 would give a concise statement of my suffer ngs, from * the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my disease.' About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeka, when on my ar rival at Charleston, S. C. it whs treated as Typhus. The skill of my Physician suhduid the fever, but P! oenix-like, the termination of this gave ris» to a disease equally distress- mg, and which, till now, I had th ought incur*, •ble. Various abscesses made thei' unwel come appearance, particularly on the j .unts, which were swelled to an enormous fcize.—► These gradually subsided into ha r d tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—-an incision was now made and a Ivrge evacuation of nus, mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, 1 suffered the most excruciating painn in my joints that men ever experienced. Every thing that whs administered either gave me no reliefer ser ved to aggravate the lisease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such whs my painful si uation that 1 de-.paireu of ever being restored to my heal h ; l hud not 0‘ily tried the e.rular means of relief, but used, though in vs n, every popular rem* edy 1 coaid heai of* It was in this awful and descomimg condition,that I waspersutded to v,oin incline a course of your Vegetable *Vh I •con, and the happy result is, **/ om the use of the two battles my whole iys!em hai under gone a complete revo ution, my pains hjve fo sa ke . me /'* the discharge from knee beg n o dimmish, and soo i ceased altogether, (he ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletelv healed* The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can mine, are rspidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has returned—Ian in fact, nearly wcl>, and feel confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me; invaluable medicine, will nrr>ke me perectly so. Your oblige d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. I have appointed GEORGE RYE iSON. Druggist of Savannah, m / -«oie sg>*at. Drug £ists wa it ng the above valuable medicine, will b,- supplied by him for cash, at the s»m rate, m if ordered direct from me—v.z- &30 per di zen, or three dollars a smgie bottle. W. W. POTI ER, Philadelphia. Any person on Mylication to thesubsr. iK t will be furnished with certificates of the tffi cacy of the nb.»ve medicine, sufficient :o run- v -ncc the mind of the m ist sceptical although loo numerous and lengthy for newspaper in sertion. GEO. HYElibON'. Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 Manchester, England, and who, when last heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. ILi The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jail 22 49 JUST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at inuuuiactory pri ces, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 13 Philadelphia, July r 6, 18?4. My confidence in the v» get ible cathohcnn is undiministwd, and as fresh in tances of its powers arc daily occurrit g, in my own prac tice I have no hesitation in recommending it. in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M'MURi R1E, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sir—In consequence of imprudent expos tire fo ie 1 ears ago I hid the misfortune »o be come : ffl cted with a disease, the painful re suits of which induced me to apply in suc cess on to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing s the former. My whole ayste-t became a - fected. I could get no rest at night on ac- ount of the violent pain that I felt in every part nf my body ; the weakness and emacia tiop of which was auch that 1 could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite is good; and m\ strength restored With many thanks for ‘lie relief your medicine haa given me, I am your obliged friend, &e. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Phi uilelphia, May 28,1874. Sir—I am now, thanka to your medicine, a hearty mat. F ir nearly aix years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat, ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from tbe commencement, my complaint at last got to auch a height that I could nnt swallow without great pain and difficulty,. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and 1 began to think my situation almost desperate, The five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and 1 am nuw aa well i lnformaUuu Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of TERMS. ( T shall be well printed, on good PlM . be comp. IS'd n sis handsome v 0 |,,.. will contain the ScnMures nf the f)j JY.w Testament., t t Introducto : O*.— ,r '' Explanatory Aotes, an. Prucltc HlhmLr •ind alt the uoptuua Marxian Itefi, ni? printed word lor word fmio u, e j Stereotype Edition, published since the i ■hur's deceise The price will be Jtji • hoards i ?/-'4, in sheep, g!0, in calf bh d V l' 1 May.l^r 1 "" ready for deiivj,^ Ex racts of Lctle- s add-cited to the Put ! U< leMe*m Pr.gso-.thFwm ly Bibl-,,**^ L oking-blasses. Carron Castings, rj dTk'TY'fl'k POUNDS Carron Cnst- ysUd) inga, for sole low. by dec 18 N. B. WEED. Pi ot Hread. J 2 HALF BBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread, just received and for sale bv J. B. HERBERT &, CO. dec 29 Feather Beds. J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Webster’s > pel ing Books, H ECEIVED und tor sale bv Jail lit N. ft. WEED. Spanish ciegai s. .BOXES SD uO X qr. S ,lo | S P° nish S °S ars - Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 Cast c? heel iron Box toves, t i>OR SALE by 1 N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 'Par, Fitch, It. sin *>jc. JUST RECEIVED, BBLS TAR 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building. Feb 4 calculated to promote ttie cam- of truth , 4 piety It seen.sscarcely poss ble for .ead d*i»> th'i Note* and Observations in Family Bible without becoming a wit-* j •‘tter man. EDWARD D G J;Pp|.\ 1 have seen no co.nm ntary of tng s/*., 4 Scrip'ure* which 1 think so well adnpte/t! general uae and edification. Il is a t,’ C . a - Ul ! bich ever> famaly ought to posses. * * A. f) 4, 'ov It is a work distingu-shed for the limnlVi. !*/ und convenience of its arraiiK**men« th* cliirnes* i fi ielity of its espo*iwon« die teatnesH and p.trtpicudy of it? slvlg, t:*' ^ nevoK nee an*.: candour of 4* bpiri, ti,« - ar,tl pettinenrv of t 8 applicat, J •.d for it* uniform t.-. d .ncy to pro mote cvan* ;e!ica) truth ^ci piety. A BIEL HOLMES. Of Dr. Scoti’i F.imily I {»,.{ f,.,, , c shv th at in my estimation it dfserwdly r^H 1 ''ong our ablest Mnd b'.*s' '^Tim u'a rs. THOM VS BAt.DffiN D •- Scott'* Family B b;e iht.'i.dtfi m -m •ecially for t t use of Chiienm • ntr.il es is* work high y ev-uigelica). extensively uistruo- •ve, und deeply iix.MFating D \N!!iL C S ‘iNBEHS. The character of Dr. S.-jtt’s Cimmentm n th:- B:b»e is so generully known, *«., ,, • glily approved amongst the m.jst intellig vd pious Cnr stian* throughout o*ir ct n • • n I hss passed rapidly through so ,».pm a # editions, that 1 deem fuither recomnitnii’ ions needless* . . , . J 1 am acquainted with no Com »*enmry ps h Sacred ic iptuie*, whirh I would m.ire .ordtailv recommena for general use. ilie ;ilan of the work is good JOSHUA RATES Perhaps in no wsy, can minist. rs, t.:si*uctort f youth, and private Christians, serv ce to society, than by exertng th- rh. telve* to diSBi.mi.inte this t-uly invaiinble work JOSHUA HUN 1 IVGTOS. I know of no Commenta y whirh in better uiculated for difiusing correct vievg of lb* grtht truths of Ch!i?ti r .nity, r- d Ir- iv rgrJu- • ary impressions on th mind when rifij •rem the perusal of it, than the one ytu uc bjut to publish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer icem* less disposed to c >ntenJ for barren specula'i ns None more uni:^* ly or more powufmly incuicatesthe grea; es*-. entials of religion The spirit which p,-* •-des the work is excefien'; it is the me. Jc, itfectionure, healing, yet Faithfi.l spiff of the .DA MEL DaN A. From particular eximiuati n, and concur- '•'•ng testimon >, the e is no doubt o:> my mini that Scott’s Family Bibl.» is superior to ill • .hors JO’U'Pil EMERSON ' You will pletst to se d ne six copiw d Scott’s Bib’e / 1 refer to your istely proiiorci dition Perhaps I dial! induce five m re it t*;ke the s.me number. H- L. It is with extreme pleasure I percent you are about to publish a new e.li'.ion f icotl's Bible. Having been in puss. s*mn of t more tla i 20 y vsrs, 1 trtis’ I know a -me* lung of its value, snd a.-n dete 1 nune.l to i> ri > mote us c rculation among my friends Yvi wili please forw ard six copies as soon as pub* 'isbtd. c.il I have obtainod four subscribers P excellent work you are puMishirg il. $. I propose to take seven seta of Scott’* Hi* ble, and will be accountable for tbe same. J C. I have obtained •• bsciibers for nine c* pict of Bcoit’n F .imiy B ole. J. C 1 shall probably need eight or tens f Scott’s Family Hi ole. J P- Rev. S. S. of P. haa 0 tained ten snbscii* bers. E. R. I have observed that you are about pub* Unhing another edition of StoM’s Ubie hope you may succce l as you h-ve duncic former editions. 1 :uve been endcuvningto procure subscriberv amoig our ji.*o|ile, uid enor more aubscribers wiil be ob'4*i'.td- 0 S.H, V will take ten sets (of Scott’s Bite) bound and lettered. J. F- I have obtained ten subscribe!s for yof edition of the Family Bible—und liave n9 d ubt but there might be something bite lW copies «old in this place if you h:i:l an Sj, 111 here—I thought tre work ought to b? en« Wire Fenders a: d Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, J^ECEIVED per ship Corsair, and for sale by dec 27 N. B. WEED. 27 f»t. t roix sugars. 16 of St. Croi • Sugars, of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and for sale by HALL & IlOYT, J»n20 couraged and for hat reason took a suiW"* tion puper. It is a work that every Loty should have that is able to puich»9c. J. E. M’C I am glad, that y* u ptepoge to print U‘- Scott's excellent Family Commtnt»ty» should be very glad if it were in my p'»* er j® ,;.ve a more liberal patronage to the w<'ffi f'.an, as circumstances are, I can. however, be able to do something; eight leu se' , » I shall t ertainly take; and it ro*>' uc< double that number, A. B. 1 luve procured fifteen subscribe rs to Scott's Bible. J A. D* f I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or m * f he Family Bible. K I have circulated proposals for Scott A B'ble s bow many have been engaged i» cinnot iell ,• but between 20 and ^ set* 1 h'■* vicinity. ^ ,'r. 1 h.ave concluded to become respond to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Cjauieii^T* C. o> I have procured 106 subscribers to t Bible; 6 sets to be bound in cnlf f * 3 , be done in bonj*ds the other 97 t,oun and lettered as described in the prospect H. 1 presume I could procure her* for your edition of Scott’s Bible demand is increasing for them, wy , finally supersede every other large or FJ'" J Bible. Fifty ol my subscriber* live w ilD ' n circle of 8 miles! J ' Just pubiiabed an edition of the six® w ^ completed in six volumes, without.f - Bilher of’th tie g2t; in calf g27. _ ijk'y be had ot the publhh ’r in Bosion ; S. C. & J. SCHENCK, Savannah. ,U 11 39 .Marking Brushes, 0^3.t" , “oEli“vSa nov 20